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Posted Anonymously
"C"
Nov 22 2007, 1:01 AM EST | Post edited: Nov 22 2007, 1:01 AM EST
Die deutschen Leute sind auf ihre Schäferhundhunde sehr stolz. Für so lang, wie ich weiß, hat meine Familie den Schäferhund verwendet, um zu helfen, die Schafe und das Vieh in Herden zu leben. Wir haben den Buchstaben "C" in unserer Sprache und benutzen ihn sehr häufig. Ich denke nicht, daß der deutsche Coolie irgendein Teil unserer Schäferhundhunde ist. Das klingt wie etwas, das gebildet wurde, um Geld zu verdienen. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    

Barrakee
1. RE: "C"
Nov 23 2007, 1:45 AM EST | Post edited: Nov 23 2007, 1:45 AM EST
Many in Australia also wonder why the notion was put forward that the Coolie is somehow related to German dogs. I personally think its hogwash. Just because a dog has merle colouring does not make it a Coolie and visa verse. Do you find this valuable?    

Posted Anonymously
2. RE: "C"
Nov 25 2007, 3:06 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 25 2007, 3:06 PM EST

Very well said!!!!!!!
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Cooliesforme
Cooliesforme
3. RE: "C"
Jan 18 2008, 1:06 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 18 2008, 1:06 AM EST
Translated for ease
The German people are very proud of their shepherd dog dogs. For so long, as I know, my family used the shepherd dog to live in order to help, the sheep and the cattle in herds. We have the letter "C" in our language and to use it very frequently. I do not think that the German Coolie is any part of our shepherd dog dogs. That sounds like something, which was formed, in order to make money.
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